Conduct Process Outcomes

If the Office of Community Standards or designee determines that a student is responsible for a violation of a University Standard of Conduct or regulation, the student shall be assigned one or more Conduct Process Outcomes. Factors that will be considered when determining an appropriate outcome may include, but are not limited to: the nature of the offense and the circumstances surrounding it; the student’s prior conduct violations (if any); the impact of the misconduct on the community as a whole, as well as on those directly involved in the incident; and past precedent (if any). Students must comply with Conduct Process Outcomes assigned by the Office of Community Standards staff and/or their designees. Failure to comply with an assigned outcome will be documented and may result in a referral to the University Conduct Process. Outcomes may include, but are not limited to, the following:

FORMATIVE OUTCOMES

Workshops

Conversation with a University Partner

Meeting with a University Administrator

Written Assignments

Apology

Restitution

PROFESSIONAL REFERRAL OUTCOMES

Alcohol Assessment

Alcohol Education or Counseling

Psychological Assessment

Random Drug Screening

ADMINISTRATIVE OUTCOMES

Verbal Warning

Written Warning

Football Gameday Check-In

On-Campus Housing Probation

LOSS OF PRIVILEGE OUTCOMES

Loss of Parking and/or Campus Driving Privileges

Loss of Extra-Curricular Privileges

Loss of Specific Privileges within a Residence Hall

Loss of Opportunity to Live in Campus Housing

Ban from an Area of Campus

No Contact Order

DISCIPLINARY STATUS OUTCOMES

Disciplinary Probation
Defined as a specified period of observation and evaluation of a student’s conduct. Any violation of University or residence hall policy committed by a student on Disciplinary Probation is a serious violation and could result in dismissal from the University. A student placed on Disciplinary Probation may not participate in an international study abroad program or any other off-site University academic program during the period of his/her probation.

Dismissal with the Opportunity to Apply for Readmission

A separation from the University which provides the student an opportunity to apply for readmission after a specified period of time and after meeting all conditions specified at the time of dismissal. An application to the University is required to seek readmission and readmission is not guaranteed. The University reserves the right to consider in its sole discretion, as a part of a student’s application for readmission, any unresolved and/or additional reports of alleged misconduct.

Permanent Dismissal
A permanent separation from the University with no opportunity for readmission.